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Psocoptera (Insecta) from Bermuda

Journal of Natural History, 1989
Seventeen species of Psocoptera are recorded from Bermuda, increasing the known number from three. Four new species are described: Echmepteryx atlantica n. sp., Caecilius bermudensis n. sp., Indiopsocus hilburni n. sp., and I. nebulosus n. sp. The latter two species appear to be closely related and two alternative hypotheses are proposed for their ...
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Notes on Calopsocidae (Psocoptera)

Oriental Insects, 1978
Abstract Calopsocus infelix (Hagen) is redescribed and figured, and a lectotype designated. Two new species of Calopsocus (hageni, koridensis) and two of Dirla (furcata, navasi) are described and figured. A new genus, Nemupsocus, is raised to contain N. lobatus, sp. nov.
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Some Psocoptera from Thailand

Oriental Insects, 1973
Abstract Thirteen species of Psocoptera, all previously unrecorded from Thailand, are listed. Descriptions are given of six new species, representing the genera Pseudoseopsis, Epipsocopsis, Peripsocus, Hemipsocus, Blaste and Trichadenotecnum.
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(Psocoptera: Psocidae: Thyrsophorinae)

1992
Abstract The thyrsophorine psocids are of unusual interest because of their huge size, extremely long antennae, and the striking coloration seen in some species. These psocids are found throughout much of the American tropics. Although discovered early (Burmeister 1839), they have always been scarce in collections. The collection studied
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Psocoptera from southern China

Oriental Insects, 1991
Abstract Twenty four species of Psocoptera are recorded from southern China, predominantly from Guangdong Province or Hainan Island. Six are described as new and illustrated, representing the genera Isophanes, Caecilius, Heterocaecilius, Mesopsocus and (?)Neoblaste.
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The Myopsocidae (Psocoptera) of Australia

Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series B, Taxonomy, 1964
Synopsis An account is given of the five species of Myopsocus s.1. that occur in Australia. This includes descriptions of both sexes of two new species and of a third new species that is based on material previously described as M. griseipennis
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Psocoptera

Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 1979
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Some Psocoptera from Tikal, Guatemala

1957
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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